09-04-2014, 10:49 AM
SweetSecret Wrote:This is my personal opinion, but I'd strongly suggest studying based on DSM 5. I have a feeling whomever told you that might not really be well informed. A lot changed between DSM-4 & 5. Considering that the sample TECEP questions seem to refer to DSM-5, I'd say its reasonable to assume that other questions on the test will be based off DSM 5.Just noticed that. I checked the Online Course version, and found that the required textbook is the 15th edition. From what I've garnered via online reviews, the 15th edition (published about a year plus earlier) is based on the DSM-IV but includes comments on expected changes in the (at-that-time) to be published DSM-V. What do you think?